Eventide H9. Recommended because it fits your requirementsHey everybody. I am designing my new touring board and I am looking for recommendations for a chorus pedal that isn't Boss (never could gel with their compact chorus pedals) that is capable of a 100% Wet and a 0% Dry signal. What do you like and why?
Thanks!
100% wet chorus is called vibrato. I'm not familiar with a lot of vibrato pedals. My preference is the Roger Mayer Voodoo Vibe.
Hey, thanks for the reply. A vibrato pedal doesn't utilize a delay like a chorus does, does it?defined by mixing the wet signal with the dry.
It looks promising, I'll look for some YouTube clips of it tonight. Thanks so much!Only one I can think of is Walrus Audio Julia. I'm not very familiar with it.
I’m not sure I’m understanding the question but if your saying a wet/dry signal like Eddie has I would check out the Eve tide pedal. It gives your guitar width and it can be used as a chorus.
Don’t know if this is what your seeking.
That one looks great! I will check out clips when I get home. Thanks!TRI AVATAR TA-2H MULTI-DIMENSIONAL CHORUS
Best Chorus pedal I have ever played/owned hands down.
Thanks! This one looks promising too. I will check out the clips tonightOne that comes to mind is the Source Audio Gemini.
Its pretty cool. You can plug it into the computer and change all kinds of settings. 0% to 100% mix, and you can set it if you want true stereo, dual mono, etc.. and true or buffered bypass. You can also load in sounds from their Flanger and Phaser pedals in the series.Thanks! This one looks promising too. I will check out the clips tonight
Those are great features ot have, especially for tweakers.Its pretty cool. You can plug it into the computer and change all kinds of settings. 0% to 100% mix, and you can set it if you want true stereo, dual mono, etc.. and true or buffered bypass. You can also load in sounds from their Flanger and Phaser pedals in the series.
I know you said no Boss but the CE-5 is simple and seemed to fit what you wanted.
The Boss MD500 is a true stereo pedal and you can route the signals how ever you want and set the % wet wherever you desire and the alogrithms are top notch almost rack quality IMHO at least with the DD500 that I have.
Here's a MD500 Chorus W/D/W by ACEV here on the board.
Enjoy the search... alot of great chorus stuff out there to choose from.
Lol. I would have to buy that pedal on the name alone because that's how my twisted mind worksDrunk beaver Jellyfish